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The Tracy Morgan Show

American television sitcom


Summary

American television sitcom

FieldValue
genreSitcom
creatorDavid M. Israel
Jim O'Doherty
writerTom J. Astle
Anthony Carter
Andy Glickman
Peter Huyck
David Israel
Steve Joe
Bob Kushell
Sally Lapiduss
Bernadette Luckett
Tracy Morgan
Judah Miller
Murray Miller
Jim O'Doherty
Greg Schaffer
directorRobert Berlinger
Sheldon Epps
Leonard R. Garner Jr.
Gary Halvorson
Gail Mancuso
John Putch
David Schwimmer
Keith Truesdell
Andrew Tsao
starringTracy Morgan
Tamala Jones
Marc John Jefferies
Bobb'e J. Thompson
theme_music_composerHeavy D
composerHeavy D
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons1
num_episodes18 (2 unaired)
executive_producerDave Becky
Marcy Carsey
David Israel
Caryn Mandabach
Lorne Michaels
David Miner
Jim O'Doherty
Tom Werner
producerSteve Joe
Bernadette Luckett
Tracy Morgan
Greg Schaffer
Shawn Wilt
editorSean K. Lambert
Michael Karlich
cinematographyDonald A. Morgan
John Simmons
cameraMulti-camera
runtime24 minutes
companyBroadway Video
Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions
NBC Studios
channelNBC
first_aired
last_aired

Jim O'Doherty Anthony Carter Andy Glickman Peter Huyck David Israel Steve Joe Bob Kushell Sally Lapiduss Bernadette Luckett Tracy Morgan Judah Miller Murray Miller Jim O'Doherty Greg Schaffer Sheldon Epps Leonard R. Garner Jr. Gary Halvorson Gail Mancuso John Putch David Schwimmer Keith Truesdell Andrew Tsao Tamala Jones Marc John Jefferies Bobb'e J. Thompson Marcy Carsey David Israel Caryn Mandabach Lorne Michaels David Miner Jim O'Doherty Tom Werner Bernadette Luckett Tracy Morgan Greg Schaffer Shawn Wilt Michael Karlich John Simmons Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions NBC Studios

The Tracy Morgan Show is an American television sitcom created by David M. Israel and Jim O'Doherty, that aired on NBC from December 2, 2003 to March 20, 2004. The series stars Tracy Morgan and Tamala Jones. The show was canceled in its first season after 16 episodes (the other 2 were never aired).

Synopsis

Tracy Morgan portrays "Tracy Mitchell", who is the owner of an auto repair garage. He has a wife named Alicia (Tamala Jones), a teenaged son named Derrick (Marc John Jefferies) and a seven-year-old named Jimmy (Bobb'e J. Thompson) as well as Aunt Pearl (Esther Scott).

Cast

Main

  • Tracy Morgan – Tracy Mitchell
  • Tamala Jones – Alicia Mitchell
  • Marc John Jefferies – Derrick Mitchell
  • Bobb'e J. Thompson – Jimmy Mitchell
  • Katt Williams – Freddie
  • Heavy D – Bernard
  • John Witherspoon – Spoon

Supporting

  • Bre Blair – Marcy
  • Keesha Sharp – Linda Berry
  • Myzel Robinson – Robert Berry
  • Debra Jo Rupp – Ms. Laneworthy
  • Tracy Morgan, Jr. – Superintendent Albano/Jack

Production

The series was created by David M. Israel and Jim O'Doherty, who also served as executive producers. Additional executive producers include Marcy Carsey, Caryn Mandabach, Lorne Michaels, David Miner, and Tom Werner.

Cast member Heavy D composed the series' music and theme song.

Bobb'e J. Thompson would go on to play a Tracy Morgan character's son a second time in the hit series 30 Rock.

Episodes

Broadcast and syndication

In 2006, The Box Comedy aired the series, including the two unaired episodes. It disappeared when the channel was transformed to Comedy Central, until it was rerun in 2010. The show is currently aired by Comedy Central Family. On May 31, 2010, TV One aired the series in its entirety, including the two unaired episodes.

References

References

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